Jayro Bustamante’s hypnotic debut feature IXCANUL is Guatemala’s first-ever submission for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar® — and one of the 11 films screening in the New Auteurs section at AFI FEST 2015. It follows a young Mayan woman living at the base of a volcano, who becomes pregnant outside of an impending arranged marriage, throwing her and her family’s future into dire uncertainty. AFI spoke with Bustmante about the film. AFI: This film was made in close collaboration with a real Mayan farming community in Guatemala. What were the highpoints and challenges of that collaboration? JAYRO BUSTAMANTE: The…